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Re: 2D QVGA Manilla released - any chance for the Titan?

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Originally Posted by nautica2450 View Post
gimme and gimme... please links to what worked for you?
ya astro gave link to a cab that changes the reg settings or you can just import the .reg file I'm attaching here... just rename the .txt to .reg and use one of many apps to import registry settings (I have sashimi do it automatically).. if you have sktools it will just import automatically from clicking on the file..

I really can't stress the importance of applying these registry settings to ALL titan users even if yer not using m2d... we have VERY LITTLE memory avail in windows and this killing of apps left and right is probably one of the most annoying things I've ever encountered on my device.


Getting thumbcal to work is a lil bit tricker...

1. Download and install VJBrisk app (one of Vijay555 tools).

2. Make a copy of vbrisk.exe (installed in: \program files\vijay555\VJBrisk\vbrisk.exe) and name it calendar.exe.

3. Copy/paste newly made calendar.exe to \windows and overwrite the existing one... NOTE: this will give a warning about overwriting a ROM file, answer yes.. this is the only way I have found to alter the file you can't make a backup of it or rename the old one.. at least within resco

4. Copy thumbcal shortcut from \windows\start menu\programs to \windows but rename it to vjtarget.lnk.


Works beautifully after that... not sure what all this really breaks but you can still launch regular calendar from within thumbcal so as far as I can see there are no negative effects of doing this...

hope that helps!
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